| A | B |
| antonym | a word that means the opposite of another word |
| synonym | A word that means the same as another word |
| mimicking | to imitate or copy in action, speech, etc. |
| -path | Greek root meaning feeling or suffering |
| simile | comparison using "like" or "as" |
| metaphor | a comparison without using like or as |
| lack | to be without |
| -struct | Latin root meaning to build |
| good - comparative | better |
| good - superlative | best |
| bad - comparative | worse |
| bad - superlative | worst |
| superlative | compares three or more things using most or the suffix "est" |
| comparative | compares things using more or the suffix "er" |
| concealed | hidden |
| daring | to do something dangerous |
| hopeful | believing that something wished for will happen |
| predictable | you know what will happen or what someone will do. |
| preposition | connects a noun to something else in the sentence |
| adjective | describes or modifies a noun |